Hear-Ology
Fairview, OK · Independent
Brands We Fit

Eight manufacturers. One unbiased recommendation.

Hear-Ology fits eight leading hearing aid brands. Because we're independent, the recommendation starts with your hearing and your life — not a manufacturer's quota or a corporate preference. No brand gets special treatment here.

Phonak
Oticon
Widex
ReSound
Starkey
Signia
Unitron
Rexton
Phonak

Swiss-engineered platform. Strong in noisy environments and Bluetooth connectivity. One of the most reliable rechargeable lineups available.

Oticon

Danish design known for natural soundscapes and the BrainHearing approach — preserving more of what the brain expects to process.

Widex

Refined sound quality — particularly favored by music listeners. Pioneers of machine-learning hearing aid personalization.

ReSound

Direct-to-iPhone streaming pioneer. Excellent app ecosystem and remote-fine-tuning capabilities for patients on the go.

Starkey

American-made. Strong rechargeability and fall-detection options in the premium lineup. Made in Eden Prairie, Minnesota.

Signia

Excellent own-voice processing — especially helpful for new wearers who say their own voice sounds strange with hearing aids.

Unitron

Flexible trial and exchange terms; strong Phonak-family technology. A solid choice for first-time hearing aid wearers.

Rexton

Value-tier option under the Sivantos family. Reliable everyday performance — a practical entry point without sacrificing quality.

Why Independent Matters

A chain store can't have this conversation honestly.

If a practice only carries Brand X, then Brand X is what every patient gets recommended — regardless of whether Brand Y would actually fit their life better. We carry eight manufacturers precisely so the conversation can be honest.

No. 01

Brand neutrality

If a Phonak fits your life and an Oticon doesn't — that's the conversation we have. A chain store tied to one manufacturer cannot have that conversation honestly.

No. 02

Fitted to your day

We ask about your week before we talk technology. The combine cab, the church pew, the grandchildren — the device needs to work in your world, not in a lab demo.

No. 03

Continuity of care

The specialist who programs your hearing aid is the specialist who sees you six months later. No shift turnover, no corporate script.

Not sure which brand is right for you?

That's the conversation we have at every fitting — after we've heard about your week, not before.